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Scope and Sequence
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  1. Letter Groups - Students learn the name, sound, and upper- and lowercase formation of each letter. Five key words are used to help students remember the five short sounds of the vowels: a - at, e - Ed, o - odd, u - up, i - it.
    Scope and Sequence #1 - Letter Groups

  2. Slide - A consonant is added to the beginning of a vowel to form a new sound. A slide arrow is used to show that the two letters slide together. All vowels have the short sound.
    Scope and Sequence #2 - Slide

  3. Three-letter Words - After the letters and sounds are learned in each section, students add a final consonant to form three-letter real and nonsense words. An X is placed under the vowel to identify it.
    Scope and Sequence #3 - Three-letter Words

  4. Blends - A blend is two or three consonants standing together, each keeping its own sound. The blends may be pronounced with a schwa sound in isolation.
    Scope and Sequence #4 - Blends

  5. Special Vowel Combinations - Vowels with double l, ng, or nk at the end of short words.
    Scope and Sequence #5 - Special Vowel Combinations

  6. Long and Short Vowels - Students learn the long sounds of the vowels and review the short sounds of the vowels. The name of the vowel is the long sound and the sound of the vowel is the short sound. diacritical markings are used to distinguish between long and short vowels.
    Scope and Sequence #6 - Long and Short Vowels

  7. Phonetic Skill #1 (one guardian) - When the vowel is followed by one guardian (or consonant), the vowel is short. A Guardian star is placed over the guardian consonant.
    Scope and Sequence #7 - Phonetic Skill #1

  8. Phonetic Skill #2 (two guardians) - When the vowel is followed by two guardians (or consonants), the vowel is short. A guardian star is placed over each guardian consonant.
    Scope and Sequence #8 - Phonetic Skill #2

  9. Phonetic Skill #3 (vowel stands alone) - When a vowel stands alone at the end of a word, the vowel is long.
    Scope and Sequence #9 - Phonetic Skill #3

  10. Phonetic Skill #4 (silent E) - When e appears at the end of a word, it is silent and makes the first vowel long.
    Scope and Sequence #10 - Phonetic Skill #4

  11. Phonetic Skill #5 (adjacent vowels) - When a word has adjacent vowels, the second vowel is silent, and the first vowel is long.
    Scope and Sequence #11 - Phonetic Skill #5
    The most common adjacent vowels are: ai, ea, oa, ui, ay, ee, oe, ue, and ie.

  12. CE/CI -- GE/GI - These are also called rainbow-s and rainbow-j sounds, or the soft sound of C and G.
    Scope and Sequence #12 - CE/CI -- GE/GI

  13. Adding Endings -ing, -er, -ed, and -est - In Phonetic Skills #1 and #2, there should always be two consonants at the end of a word before adding the endings (i.e. running; jumping). In Phonetic Skill #3 words, just add the ending (i.e. go -> going). In Phonetic Skill #4 words, drop the silent e and add the ending (i.e. take -> taking). If a rainbow-s and rainbow-j comes at the end of the word, use the silent e rule with the ending -ing; with all other endings the silent e should remain while the ending is added.
    Scope and Sequence #13 - Adding Endings -ing, -er, -ed, and -est

  14. CK, K, and KE at the End of Words
    • When the first vowel is long, the ending will be KE.
      Scope and Sequence #14 - CK, K, and KE at the End of Words

    • When the sound follows phonetic skill #5, the ending will be K.
      cope and Sequence #14 - CK, K, and KE at the End of Words

    • When the first vowel is short, the ending will be CK.
      cope and Sequence #14 - CK, K, and KE at the End of Words

    • When the sound follows a murmur diphthong or a special vowel sound, the ending will be K.
      cope and Sequence #14 - CK, K, and KE at the End of Words

    • When there are two more syllables, the ending of the syllable will be a C.
      cope and Sequence #14 - CK, K, and KE at the End of Words

  15. Many Jobs of Y
    • Y says its consonant sound when it comes at the beginning of the word.
      Scope and Sequence #15 - Many Jobs of Y

    Y acts as a vowel when it comes anywhere else in the word. Use the five phonetic skills to determine the sound of the vowel y.

    • Y says short i when it has one or two guardians following it.
      Scope and Sequence #15 - Many Jobs of Y

    • Y says long i when it is the only working vowel in the word, as a silent e, or comes at the end of the word.
      Scope and Sequence #15 - Many Jobs of Y

    • Y says no sound when it is the adjacent vowel, such as ay (day) and ey (key).
      Scope and Sequence #15 - Many Jobs of Y

    • Y says long e when it comes after another working vowel.
      Scope and Sequence #15 - Many Jobs of Y

  16. Decoding Skill #1 (one guardian goes on) - Mark the words left to right. Look at the first vowel. How many guardians follow it? If there is only one guardian, it moves to the next syllable. Then mark each syllable using the five phonetic skills.
    Scope and Sequence #16 - Decoding Skill #1

  17. Decoding Skill #2 (two guardians split) - Mark the word left to right. Look at the first vowel. How many guardians follow it? If there are two, they will split. The first will go with the first vowel; the second will move on with the second vowel. Mark each syllable using the five phonetic skills.
    Scope and Sequence #17 - Decoding Skill #2

  18. Murmur Diphthongs (R-controlled vowels) - Each vowel can have the consonant r following. When this happens, the vowel sound will change: ar will say the consonant r sound; or says the sound of the short word 'or'; er, ir, and ur all share the same sound.
    Scope and Sequence #18 - Murmur Diphthongs

  19. Digraphs (two consonants that stand together but make only one sound) - The digraphs ch, sh, wh, th (voiceless), and th (voiced) make new sounds, while the digraphs ph, gn, kn, wr, and ck make the sound of the consonants, /f/, /n/, /n/, /r/, and /k/, respectively.
    Scope and Sequence #19 - Digraphs

  20. Special Vowel Sounds (two vowels that stand together to make a new vowel sound) - There are four sets of special vowel sounds - au/aw, ou/ow, oi/oy, and oo (as in look)/oo (as in zoo).
    Scope and Sequence #20 - Special Vowel Sounds

 

 

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